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Reality of treatment for severely injured patients: are there age-specific differences?

Teresa MaekUlrike FochtmannPascal JungbluthBastian PassRolf LeferingCarsten SchoenebergSven LendemansBjoern Hussmann
Published in: BMC emergency medicine (2024)
For the first time, a large patient population was used to demonstrate that both elderly patients and children may have received less invasive treatment compared with adults who were injured with exactly the same severity (with the outcomes of these two groups being opposite to each other). Future studies and recommendations should urgently consider the different age groups.
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